We have a special report from el salvador, where there are calls for a change in the nations strict abortion laws. And federer through again. The eight time champion overcomes rafael nadal to reach his 12th wimbledon final. Hello and welcome to bbc world news. We start in the us state of louisiana, which has declared a state of emergency as Tropical Storm barry approaches hurricane strength and nears landfall. New orleans is bracing itself as the storm approaches shore the city has already seen severe rain and flooding. New Orleans City Council says its as prepared as it can be and has told residents to say indoors from tonight. Our correspondent sophie long is in new orleans. What were experiencing at the moment are sudden downpours and gusts of strong winds. Now, forecasters are predicting that Tropical Storm barry could turn into hurricane strength before it makes landfall over the next 12 hours. So thats wind speeds of over 7a mph. Now, people here have been bracing themselves. The governor declared a state of emergency on wednesday. Theyve had plenty of time. Weve watched people fill sandbags trying to shore up their homes and businesses. The wind is not the main concern. You can see the mississippi behind me. The levels are really high already and they are expecting an extra 12 15, even more, inches of rain to fall over the next 2a hours, combine that with a predicted storm surge coming from the gulf of mexico, up mississippi, and theyre expecting river levels to crest at about 19 feet. Thatll be the highest they have been since 1950. That is dangerously close to the 20 feet that the levy system, the flood defences system protecting new orleans can cope with. Now, if it goes over that theyre expecting some overspill and the consequences of that can be really catastrophic. Very few people have forgotten the consequences of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, where there was a major overwhelming of the levy system. More than 1800 people lost their lives and many other lives were devastated by it. So no one here is taking the warnings that theyve had over the past 48 hours lately. People are preparing for whats ahead. Many people are confident that they will come through it. Sophie, what are they doing, as far as they can, to shore up those levies and defences . Well, levies have been shored up since Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and many millions have been spent on shoring up the levy systems and the drainage system in new orleans ever since. But we heard from the mayor of new orleans today, latoya cantrell, she said that with the amount of rain that theyre expecting to follow the next 48 hours, in that short period of time, she said there is not a flood system in the world that can be any more prepared for it. There is very Little People can do now. Ive spoken to people throughout the course of the day. Most people in new orleans are still smiling. The community has come together, they have been filling sandbags and helping each other shore up their properties. But some people are saying it should not have been left asleep. There is very Little People do now. Have been told by the citys mayor to stock up supplies, and water and emergency supplies and go home. She says there havent been any evacuations, either voluntary or enforced, because theyre hoping new orleans will be spared a direct hit. The problem is the huge of rain that Tropical Storm barry will bring with it. Sophie, were just looking at some coming into us live. We can see how bad its getting, we can see you and the camera crew are battling the elements. Just tell us what its like on the streets around where you are. Is it eerily quiet now . It has become much quieter over the past few hours. The deadline they have been given by the city mayor is eight oclock this evening, a few hours away. Throughout the day, we woke up this morning, it all seemed quite calm. What we experienced throughout the day was major downpours of rain and really high gusts of wind. So people have been taking the opportunity to do everything they can. The streets so much quieter now. You can see the waterfront behind me, it is deserted, it has been shut off, no one is allowed on the levies. It is very dangerous. The people here are used to hurricanes. The state of louisiana has experienced three Tropical Storms and two hurricanes in the past decade alone. So people are very used to big weather events. But even a category1 hurricane, which it may become in the next few hours, is a life threatening storm. So no one is taking the warnings they have received lately levels of most people are staying at home. Some people may have arranged to go away from the city. But i think most people feel confident that theyve seen much worse than this before and they will come through this one. Sophie long in new orleans for us. The Us Federal Trade Commission is reported to have approved a 5 billion penalty for facebook over its handling of users personal data. Republican members of the regulator are said to have backed the settlement, with democrats voting against. Facebook have not commented on the reports but the tech company did tell investors in april that it had set aside money to pay for a fine. Our north America Technology correspondent dave lee has more. It will be a record breaking sum for a us regulator to impose on a technology company, dwarfing the 22 million or so that google was fined not so long ago. And that may not be the sum of it in terms of the total punishment. The 5 billion fine may also involve extra measures put on facebook to hold it more accountable, such as privacy, oversight, or even, potentially, more personal responsibility for mark zuckerberg. Theyre the details we dont yet have about the settlement. It will be the more contentious side of this because some people think that the monetary penalty on its own wont be sufficient to really cause any great harm to facebook. In fact one senator has already described the fine, large as it is, as simply being a mosquito bite for facebook. That is the sense of some of the reaction to the so far. So what is it thats facebook as supposed to have done to bring about such a large fine . Well, specifically, in this case, and in terms of the case that the federal trade commission, the regulator here was looking at, is that in 2011 facebook came to an agreement with the regulator about how it was going to handle personal data people on facebook, and specifically how it was going to get consent for what it was going to do with that data in the future. Now, because of cambridge analytica, where of course data was used to target political advertising without peoples explicit knowledge or consent, and also several other slightly less high profile privacy mishaps that facebook has had, the ftc is saying that facebook went against that promise, that Consent Decree to look up the user data more thoroughly, so that is what they are being punished for, a settlement of 5 billion. It is worth saying, though, that facebook has already set aside much of that money. It told investors back in april that it was expecting up to 5 billion to be the amount. So it has already prepared for that so this isnt going to have a huge impact on facebooks financials going forward. Whether it could lead to tighter regulation beyond that is going to be the next big question. Dave lee in san francisco. Does this tell us anything about the wide away federal agencies are looking at Tech Companies . M wide away federal agencies are looking at Tech Companies . It is seen as not enough to truly rain and some of the power. In some respects this will be seen as the fine before the storm. The storming much stronger regulation to prevent this abuse happening again. Dave lee there. Police in the uk have begun a criminal investigation into the alleged leak of official communications from britains outgoing ambassador to the United States. The furore over the contents of sir kim darrochs e mails, which were highly critical of the trump administration, caused the white house to refuse to work with the ambassador, and eventually led to his resignation. Dan johnson reports. Who leaked the documents that parted president and ambassador and put the special relationship under strain . How did our man in washingtons frank assessments end up splashed across the mail on sunday . Sir kim darroch privately described the white house as dysfunctional, divided. Donald trump insecure and inept. Within days the ambassador announced hed leave his washington residency, after the president fired back, calling him stupid and pompous, making it clear he wasnt welcome. A whitehall enquiry was started to root out the leaker but this evening the metropolitan police announced they would take over. Assistant commissioner neil basu said there was even assistant commissioner neil basu said there was even a direct appeal. Well, im assuming its a function of how serious its been taken. Clearly there has been damage to Britains National interest here. And i think obviously the police have more investigative powers, more tools at their disposal to find the culprit. And i think it is very important to find whos the perpetrator of this leak. Today the president was trying to be nice, with some warmer words for sir kim. I wish the British Ambassador well. But theyve got to stop their leaking problems there, just like they have to stop them in our country. Stopping more leaks is one challenge, finding the source of this one will be tough enough. Danieljohnson, bbc news. Prosecutors in the case against the billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein have alleged that, late last year, he tried to pay off two potential witnesses against him. He has pleaded not guilty to charges of trafficking underage girls for sex. The case has forced the resignation of president trumps secretary of labor, following renewed scrutiny of his handling of similar charges levelled against epstein a decade ago. In 2008, when he was us attorney for southern florida, alex acosta agreed a plea deal with epstein, granting him immunity from federal prosecution. The president had previously supporter mr acosta but that had changed when the two spoke to reporters earlier. He made a deal that people will are happy with and 12 years later they are not happy with it. Youll have to figure all of that out. But the fa ct to figure all of that out. But the fact is he has been a fantastic secretary of labour. I do not think it is right and fair for this administrations Labour Department to have epstein as the focus rather than the incredible economy we have today. And so why called the president this morning and they told him that the right thing was to step aside. And so a call. Stay with us on bbc world news, still to come well have all the latest from wimbledon where Roger Federer after months of talks and miss deadlines a deal has been struck to keep greece in the eurozone. It was the worst crisis to hit the eurozone and has been averted. Emergency services across Central Europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worst floods of this century. Nearly 100 people have been killed. Broadway is traditionally called the great white way by americans. But tonight it is completely blacked out. It is a timely reminder to all americans of the problems that Energy Crisis is brought to them. Leaders meet in paris ray summit on pollution, inflation, and third world debt. This morning theyjoined the revolution celebrations ratio on military might on the champs elysees. Military might on the champselysees. Finally, wildlife officials in australia have been coping with a penguin problem. Very penguins have been staggering assure and collapsing after gorging themselves on their favourite food, pilchards. Some have eaten so much they could barely stand. Welcome back. This is bbc world news. The latest headlines braced for storm barry louisiana declares a state of emergency, with warnings of high winds and heavy flooding as the Tropical Storm gathers strength. And facebook looks like its accepted a 5 billion fine for personal data breaches. Turkeys defence minister has sought to reassure the United States after ankara took delivery of a Russian Missile defence system. Hulusi akar said its acquisition of the saoo system does not change turkeys position as a nato ally. It comes at a time of deteriorating relations between the two countries. Washington has repeatedly voiced its opposition to the deal. The bbcs mark lowen is in istanbul he explains why the stakes are high for turkey. Three big risks for turkey and taking delivery of this s 400 Missile Defence system. It could forfeit participation in the f 35 programme, that is the programme to deliver turkey f 35 fighter jets which were meant to be rolled out to turkey over the next decade, because the us says the s 400 russian system could compromise the safety of the f 35s. Secondly an implication for Turkish Companies that were working on developing the f 35 fighterjets, they would potentially lose those contracts now, so turkey could rest a complete expulsion from the f 35 programme. And thirdly, there could be economic sanctions that could now be imposed from the us on turkey, given that ankara is engaging in defence deals with russia which is natos archrival of course, and turkey is the second largest army in nato. These warnings were repeatedly given to turkey before turkey took delivery, and yet president erdogan decided to dig his heels in, and say the us had dragged its feet in offering an alternative, the deal was done with 2. 5 billion with russia. El salvadors total ban on abortion means that women and girls are routinely imprisoned, even after enduring stillbirths and miscarriages. On monday a 21 year old woman will face a retrial on charges of killing her baby. She has to prove she didnt induce an abortion. From the capital san salvador, our International Correspondent orla guerin sent this special report. San salvador. A city where catholicism has deep roots, and where the church has had a commanding influence, and helped to ensure the total ban on abortion. A ban that has criminalised women like theodora vazquez. She went into labour alone at work and called an ambulance which never came. Theodora says she fainted during the birth, and came to surrounded by police, accusing her of killing her baby. Last year, her 30 year sentence was commuted and she walked free, to be reunited with herfamily, after a decade behind bars. Human Rights Groups says she is one of many women who lost their babies and were jailed for killing them. Speaks spanish. Theodora was already a devoted mother when she was convicted. Her son, angel gabriel, now 15, was just four years old when they were parted. Do you feel like you missed out on a lot of his life, on a lot of your sons life . Theodora says she was jailed for a crime she did not commit, by a society where men still have the upper hand. Some women and girls here do seek terminations, but the process has been driven underground. This doctor told me many of the women who come to him have actually miscarried, but are too scared to go to hospital in case staff called the police. He says most of his patients have been raped. There is so much Sexual Violence here. It affects almost 60 of my patients. Many are abused by gang members, and i see minors raped by a brother, an uncle, or a father. Im frustrated, as a salvadoran and a doctor, that victims are being punished by the law. And supporters say this woman, called evelyn, is being punished for a stillbirth. She asked us not to show her face. Speaks spanish. Evelyn told me she was raped as a teenager. She didnt know she was pregnant until her baby was born in a toilet. She was arrested in hospital and never allowed to see her sons body. After three years in jail, shes now facing a retrial. Campaigners say theyll fight on to free 16 women still behind bars because of the abortion ban. Many fear it will be a long march to justice and reform of the law. With less than two weeks to go until britains next Prime Minister is chosen, the two men hoping to succeed theresa may have been grilled in bbc interviews. Boris johnson and jeremy hunt spoke to andrew neil for a special programme. With more on what they said, heres our deputy political editor, john pienaar. They came expecting to be tested, and they were. Jeremy hunt first. Hes saying brexit may take a little longer than october the 31st to deliver, but how long . Days, months . Maybe longer, it turned out, than hed like. If its on or around the 31st, it has to be before christmas. I would expect so, yes. Expect so . But you cannot say for sure. Is there any chance we could still go into 2020 and still be a member of eu . I dont believe so, no. Hmm. But you dont rule it out . I dont believe that would be the case because. Well, this is why people dont really trust you on this. What people get with me is a Prime Minister who will get them out of the eu more quickly. Why . Parliament could block brexit with no deal an election, the only way to break the deadlock. Who is the Prime Minister who is most likely to get us out of the eu quickly . And my worry is that if people vote with their hearts, perhaps, instead of their heads, we will end up with a general election before we get to brexit. Over to the frontrunner. Boris johnson and his brexit pledge out on time, do or die. But what if a deal was within reach . Nobody believes you would walk away in these circumstances. Be honest with the british people. No, i think its very, very important that we get ready to leave on october the 31st, come what may. Mrjohnsons not always been easy to pin down, although that was clearly the plan today. No, no, no. No . You will follow the questions i want to ask, not the ones you want to be asked. All right. And the latest row, had he helped drive out britains Us Ambassador by failing to back him on tv after he fell out with donald trump . He said that what somebody had relayed to him had certainly been a factor. So your lack of support for him was a factor in his resignation . I think that unfortunately what i said on that tv debate was misrepresented to kim. Will you be as craven if you were Prime Minister . Ive been. Neil, towards the United States of america, craven . Towards anybody who is powerful in the world. Dont be ridiculous, if i may say so. Hes still the favourite but in ten days well know whose answers will shape britains future. Boris johnson orjeremy hunt, the Big Questions on when and how to deliver brexit, on which tax and spending promises to keep, and which to quietly set aside. Therell be no dodging those questions once in office. Until then, its fair to say that neither man really knows the answer to some of those Big Questions themselves. Tennis now, and Roger Federer has made it into his 12th wimbledon final. He beat long time rival rafael nadal 3 1 sets. Hell now face Novak Djokovic on sunday. Heres holly hamilton at wimbledon. Weve had to wait 11 years for these two to face each once again at wimbledon, and it was worth the wait. There really is something about these two that does bring out the best in each other. We didnt get the 5 setter that we had in 2008, but with their four match points and lasting just over three hours, it was the epic match that we were all hoping it would be. It was federer who started the strongest, initially kicking off proceedings with an ace, the first of seven in the opening set. And perhaps the number two seed was perhaps saving his energy, the pendulum swinging nadals direction as he levelled the match. After federer moved back in front, we start to see signs of nadal showing frustration, he just couldnt seem to find his flow while federers body language, it just didnt seem to change throughout the entire match. Keeping his cool as nadal saved four match points, as we hit that three hour mark. Federer then finally got over the hurdle at the fifth time of asking. It was much to the delight of the crowds behind me over on the hill, they had to close it off at one point because it was becoming far too overcrowded, people getting very excited and most of them, i will say, were supporting the swiss, the odd person there wanting the match to go on, go on to the full 5 sets, but definitely the support here for federer, an incredible atmosphere. Next for federer it is another old rival, it is defending champion Novak Djokovic, following his victory over Roberto Bautista agut earlier in the day. He had said beforehand he would be watching that match between nadal and federer very, very closely. Saturday will see the return of a rather strange global event, called the most Wuthering Heights day ever. Heathcliff, its me, your cathy, ive come. Fans of the singer kate bushs will re enact her iconic 1978 hit, seen here being performed on the bbcs top of the pops, mimicking the stars expressive moves in the songs video. With the weekend upon us, the weather is looking generally dry and settled for many of us, it has been a warm, humid week but actually things have been turning a bit fresher, through the weekend, plenty of spells of sunshine, one or two showers around, it wont be quite as hot and humid as it has been earlier in the week. The reason for the dry and settled theme is this area of High Pressure that is building its way in from the west, so that will slowly squeeze away a ny leftover showers, we will still have one or two showers on saturday morning, particularly for parts of northern and eastern scotland, and later in the day a few cropping up down the pennines in towards the midlands, and perhaps the odd one reaching the south east of england as well. Elsewhere a lot of dry weather, the cloud should break up throughout the day, allowing the sunshine to break through, temperatures in the region around 17 211, reasonably warm through the day on saturday. Of course, the action continues at the championships in wimbledon, during saturday we are expecting mainly dry and settled weather but there is the outside chance of the odd shower, but by sunday things should be dry at wimbledon. Heading through saturday evening you can see some showers continuing down the spine of england but they should tend to fade away overnight as we move on into sunday, as higher pressure builds in from the west. Temperatures a fraction cooler first thing sunday morning, wont be too warm and humid and there will be some spells of sunshine from the word go for many of us, but still some patchy cloud drifting about, the winds turning more northerly so that will draw in a bit more cloud and a bit cooler feel around these eastern coasts of england and scotland as well, just the off chance that we could catch one or two showers west by the time we get to sunday. It will be warmest towards the south west of england and wales, 23 in cardiff, cooler where you have the breeze coming in from the north sea further east. And of course it is the british grand prix at silverstone on sunday, should be dry, we are expecting a fair amount of cloud, 19 or so with a gentle north easterly breeze. And for the cricket World Cup Final as well at lords, a dry theme to the weather through the day on sunday, not quite as hot or as humid as it has been, and then that largely settled and bright theme continues into the first part of the working week, before it then turns unsettled from midweek onward. Before i let you go we will have a look at what is happening on the other side of the atlantic because Tropical Storm barry is strengthening, it is likely to strengthen quite soon into a hurricane before making landfall in louisiana. This is likely to bring some very damaging winds, intense, heavy rainfall as well as a significant storm surge which is bringing very dangerous conditions and flooding to parts of louisiana. We have more details on Tropical Storm barry on our website. This is bbc news. The headlines the us state of louisiana is bracing for the arrival of a potentially devastating storm that is currently gathering strength over the gulf of mexico. Its expected to make landfall within the next few hours. The Us Federal Trade Commission is reported to have approved a 5 billion penalty for facebook over its handling of users personal data. Republican members of the regulator are said to have backed the settlement, with democrats voting against. Facebook has been hit by a series of privacy scandals including one involving the political consultancy cambridge analytica. Roger federer made it through the 12th wimbledon final of his career. He beat long time rival rafael nadal in four sets on friday. Sundays final pitches him against another old foe the defending champion Novak Djokovic